Tumbler Ridge school, site of mass shooting, to be torn down and rebuilt on new site
VICTORIA — The school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., where students were killed in a mass shooting in February will be torn down and rebuilt on a new site.
Premier David Eby said Thursday that the decision by the local school board came after it consulted survivors, victims’ relatives and the broader community about the “right path” for Tumbler Ridge Secondary School students.
“The direction of the community is clear, they wanted to go with a new school on a new site,” Eby told a news conference at the legislature in Victoria.
Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka called the move “a step forward.”
